215 results — topic: Land & Water Management
Occurrence Download
A dataset containing 215207 species occurrences available in GBIF matching the query: { "and" : [ "BasisOfRecord is Specimen", "Country is United States of America", "DatasetKey is one of (SJSU - Carl W. Sharsmith Herbarium, San Jose State University, Natural History Museum (London) Collection Speci
Upland Vegetation and Soils Monitoring for the Northern Colorado Plateau Network: 2009-2023 - Data Package
Uplands are land areas lying above the elevation where flooding generally occurs—areas found beyond riparian zones. Uplands represent the vast majority of land area in the Northern Colorado Plateau Network (NCPN), and include rock outcrops, badlands, shrublands, grasslands, woodlands, and forests. U
A field-validated ensemble species distribution model of Eriogonum pelinophilum, an endangered subshrub in Colorado, USA
Understanding the suitable habitat of endangered species is crucial for agencies such as the Bureau of Land Management to plan management and conservation. However, few species distribution models are directly validated, potentially limiting their application. In preparation for a Species Status Ass
Uncompahgre National Forest Travel Plan Decision, March 2022 Mountain Division and Plateau Division
Carol S. Howe. USDA Forest Service. March 2002.
Water and irrigation : Colorado Agriculture Bibliography
The records in this bibliography may cover several subject areas and are listed alphabetically by author.
Native ant (<i>Formica rufa, Formica fusca</i>), <i>Nicrophorus spp.</i> interactions at small mammal carcass resources in the southern Rocky Mountains, Gunnison National Forest, Colorado.
Competition for carcass resources can be fierce with a broad range of taxa vying for control of the nutrient rich resource. Arthropod competition for carcasses is well studied. Flies, beetles, and ants are common carcass utilizers. The burying beetle (Nicrophorus spp). is an obligate carrion breeder
Fossil Ridge Wilderness Fossil Ridge Recreation Management Area
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Farmington BLM Plans 12,500 New Gas Wells
Jim Ramakka. San Juan Citizens Alliance.?
Fact Sheet on Undeveloped Areas- Gunnison National Forest
As public-land users and individuals interested in the Management of National Forest lands, it is hoped that this information will help in- form and stimulate discussion concerning Multivle Use Management direction involving undeveloped areas. The Chief of the Forest Service has directed that all un
District Court Water Division: Application of The USA to Make Absolute A Conditional Water Right in Montrose County, CO
Montrose County Justice Center, Colorado.
Colorado Irrigation Systems
Carol DeAngelis.
Climbing Mt. Elber and Mt. Massive
USDA Forest Service.
City, conservancy board meet on river questions
Peter Roper. The Pueblo Chieftain.
Bonanza cleanup
B9na~~.a clea;nup, '· . Background 1• • • 12 adit and reconstruct the ponal · The lates t,. of several area,andconductgeologicreconnais- CERCLA removal actions within the sance back to a possible plug loca· , BonanzaMiningAreaCERCLASilo .'tion approximately 3500' into the •wai initiated by priv~e pa
BLM Wilderness: The Colorado Proposal
Rocky Mountain Chapter of the Sierra Club. BLM.
BLM Beavers
length, the beaver prowled with masto- dons. mammoths, and saber-toothed tigers. But those species disappeared with the retreat of the continental gla- cers. The beaver did not. It adapted-— ame smaller—and endured. Had the beaver not endured. Amer- ican history would have been written differently.
Beaver Management in Grazed Riparian Ecosystems
Greg L. Munther. USDA Forest Service.
Attention Boaters and Fishermen Please Respect Nearby Private Property
Bureau of Land Management
Aspen Planning Unit
Pitkin County Commissioners. USDA Forest Service.
Application of Monitoring for Producers
Dr. Roy Roath. Rangeland Ecosystem Science Department Colorado State University.
